Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Copper(II) nitrate 3H2O GPR RECTAPUR®
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 kg
Form – Crystalline powder
Grade – GPR (General Purpose Reagent)
Application – Chemical synthesis, analytical testing
Product Overview
Copper(II) Nitrate Trihydrate (Cu(NO₃)₂·3H₂O) from RECTAPUR® is a high-quality, GPR-grade chemical designed for laboratory applications requiring precision and reliability. This crystalline powder offers excellent solubility in water and polar solvents, ensuring uniform dissolution for accurate experimental results. With a minimum purity of 99%, it minimizes impurities that could interfere with reactions, making it suitable for demanding chemical processes. The trihydrate form provides stability under standard storage conditions, reducing the risk of decomposition or moisture absorption. Its consistent composition and batch-to-batch reliability make it a preferred choice for researchers and chemists. The product adheres to strict quality control measures, ensuring compliance with international reagent standards. Whether used in qualitative analysis or as a catalyst, this Copper(II) Nitrate delivers reproducible outcomes, supporting the integrity of your laboratory work.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Copper(II) Nitrate Trihydrate GPR grade?
When stored in a tightly sealed container away from moisture and direct sunlight, this product retains its stability for up to 24 months from the date of manufacture.
2. Is this Copper(II) Nitrate compatible with glassware?
Yes, it is fully compatible with standard borosilicate glassware. However, avoid prolonged contact with metals to prevent corrosion.
3. Can this product be used as a substitute for anhydrous Copper(II) Nitrate?
While chemically similar, the trihydrate form contains water molecules, which may affect reactions requiring anhydrous conditions. Adjust calculations accordingly.
4. What precautions should be taken during storage?
Store in a cool, dry place in its original packaging. Keep the container tightly closed to prevent hydration changes or contamination.
5. How does the GPR grade differ from analytical-grade Copper(II) Nitrate?
GPR grade is suitable for general laboratory use, while analytical grade meets stricter purity requirements for quantitative analysis. Choose based on your application’s precision needs.










